El turismo en la provincia mexicana. notas de prensa 1886-1945
Tourism in Mexico had a first boom period in the 1930s, as a result of the spread of the activity in Hispanic America from the end of the 19th century onwards and spurred by the successive Mexican Revolu‑ tion Governments’ policies. Despite its importance of the subject, the effects of the national policies on the tourism at the regional and local levels of the country at that time have been the object of limited research. Therefore, based on press releases, the present text identifies the processes of promotion of tourism and its effects in some of the states and cities In the Mexican provinces during the study period in the hope hat this will motivate further research that allows us to build a more complete vision of how the activity evolved, its effects and the lasting legacy in the different regions of Mexico